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sandman203
#1 Posted : 2/23/2014 12:38:54 AM

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Hey all, so this year I plan to put in a real effort into finding a nice old Acacia Tree that would be willing to part with some of it's bark so I can extract it's ancient wisdom and knowledge into the chemical we all know as DMT. I Live on the east coast of NSW which is apparently very rich in DMT Containing Acacia.

Last year I did try and find a tree with not much luck and I think I started searching quite late into the flowering season which only gave me 1-2 months to give it a good go. Anyways what would be the best time of the year to start searching for an Acacia? I would want them to be flowering to make it easier to ID the tree etc. Thanks!
 

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DreaMTripper
#2 Posted : 2/23/2014 12:52:59 AM

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Please dont use bark and damage the tree prune phyllodes. Look up a.longifolia on worldwide wattle % varies from 0.1 - 0.3 depending on time of year and strain.. Or a.maidenii. Search forum for more details...
 
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#3 Posted : 2/23/2014 5:45:07 PM

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Search the internet, then search the wilds, it's all there waiting to be found!

And yes, please keep those old trees clothed so they may be there even longer. Leaves come and leaves go.
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